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Linus and his eraser, Ernie, don't always see eye to eye. But with the family art show drawing near, these two will have to sharpen their collaboration to make something neither one could do on their own! This ode to art by the illustrator of Spoon and Chopsticks points out the power of sharing the creative process and sticking with it.
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Linus the pencil is inspired to draw for the family art show. But Ernie, his eraser, is not so sure.
Then Smudge appears and shares his thoughts with Linus, and the little pencil is reenergized and ready to start again.
A fun story for kids, full of clever word play, and bold and colorful art.
A sweet little book about how to deal with an inner critic and insecurities, especially during the frustrations of the creative process. Making something is inherently vulnerable, and I like the message that sometimes you have to hit a wall and choose to release yourself of certain expectations/standards in order to create the thing that feels like you.